Jobber vs Housecall Pro: 2026 Comparison

Jobber and Housecall Pro are the two leading SMB residential trades FSM platforms. Both target 1-15 person shops with similar pricing structure and broadly comparable feature sets. The differentiation is product personality: Jobber is operations-and-pricing-driven, Housecall Pro is marketing-and-customer-experience-driven.

Pricing: Jobber Core at $39/mo, Connect at $119-169/mo, Grow at $199-349/mo. Housecall Pro Basic at $49/mo, Essentials at $129/mo, Max+ at $279/mo. Pricing is comparable across tiers; Housecall Pro is slightly more expensive at the top tier, slightly cheaper at the middle tier.

Last updated: 2026-05-06

The Verdict

Jobber for SMB residential trades wanting clean operational workflow and pricing transparency. Housecall Pro for SMB residential trades prioritizing marketing automation and customer experience features. The two are close enough that most trades shops can pick either based on which strength matters more.

Feature Comparison

DimensionJobberHousecall Pro
Pricing (entry)$39/mo Core$49/mo Basic
Pricing (mid)$119-169/mo Connect$129/mo Essentials
Pricing (top)$199-349/mo Grow$279/mo Max+
Mobile app polishBest-in-class SMBStrong, polished
Marketing automationFunctional, lighterStrong, primary differentiator
Customer messagingSolidStrong, multi-channel built-in
Online booking widgetAvailableStrong, primary feature
Review automationFunctionalStrong
Operational workflowStrong, primary differentiatorSolid
Customer base200,000+ payingLarge but smaller than Jobber

Where Jobber Wins

**Operational workflow polish.** Jobber's quote-to-invoice flow, dispatch UI, and everyday operational features feel slightly cleaner than Housecall Pro's. For operations focused on getting the trades work done efficiently, Jobber's polish on core workflow shows.

**Mobile app for technicians.** Best-in-class for SMB residential trades. Polished iOS and Android, clean information architecture, fast performance.

**Pricing transparency.** $39, $169, or $349 per month with clear feature differences between tiers. Less custom-quote dance than Housecall Pro at higher tiers.

**Larger customer base.** 200,000+ paying customers across worldwide trades. More battle-tested in diverse use cases.

Where Housecall Pro Wins

**Marketing automation depth.** Review automation, online booking widget, customer messaging across channels, and marketing-specific reporting. Jobber covers these but less deeply than Housecall Pro.

**Customer experience features.** Customer portal, automated communications, appointment reminders, technician ETA, and review request flow are polished and extensive. For operations where customer experience drives competitive differentiation, Housecall Pro is the stronger pick.

**All-in-one with built-in payments.** HouseCall Pro's built-in payment processing and customer comms are tightly integrated. Jobber covers similar ground but feels slightly more modular.

**Max+ tier competitive with ServiceTitan.** At $279/mo, Max+ delivers depth that competes with ServiceTitan in the $2-5M revenue band. Jobber Grow at $349/mo competes but feels more SMB-flavored at this tier.

Choose Jobber if...

you prioritize operational workflow polish, mobile app polish, and pricing transparency. Jobber is the safer pick for trades operations focused on clean daily work.

Choose Housecall Pro if...

you prioritize marketing automation, customer experience features, and review-driven growth. Housecall Pro is the better pick for trades operations focused on customer-acquisition and marketing impact.

Pricing Scenario

**3-tech operation:** Jobber Core $39/mo or Housecall Pro Basic $49/mo. Marginal price difference; choose by feature priority.

**8-tech operation:** Jobber Connect $169/mo or Housecall Pro Essentials $129/mo. Housecall Pro is $40/mo cheaper but Jobber's mobile app polish may be worth the premium.

**15-tech operation:** Jobber Grow $349/mo or Housecall Pro Max+ $279/mo. Housecall Pro is $70/mo cheaper at this tier with stronger marketing automation. Jobber Grow delivers stronger reporting and operational depth.

Integrations

**Jobber:** QuickBooks, Stripe, Calendly, Mailchimp, plus trades-specific tools.

**Housecall Pro:** QuickBooks, built-in payment processing, customer messaging, plus marketing-automation integrations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has the better mobile app?

Jobber, slightly. Both are polished for SMB residential trades but Jobber's iOS and Android apps feel more refined for daily technician use. The gap is small enough that either platform works well for typical 1-15 person shops.

Which is cheaper for a 10-tech operation?

Housecall Pro, by $40-$70/month at typical tiers. Over 3 years, that is $1,440-$2,520 in savings. Modest but real for SMB operations watching every operating expense.

Should I just pick the one with the marketing tools I want?

Yes, mostly. The operational workflow capabilities are close enough that most operations get similar daily workflow value from either. Marketing automation is where Housecall Pro pulls ahead, and that translates directly to customer acquisition. If marketing is a priority, Housecall Pro. If operational workflow polish is the priority, Jobber.

Reviewed by Rome Thorndike. Last verified 2026-05-06.

Pricing, features, and ratings are based on vendor documentation, public filings, product demos, and feedback from sales teams using these tools in production. We update reviews when vendors ship major releases or change pricing.

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